- Bezirksoberliga Schwaben
*The "TSV Kottern", a club from the suburbs of
Kempten , holds the record number of league championships, three.
*Despite being by far the biggest city in Schwaben, it took 15 years for a club fromAugsburg to win the league, "DJK Lechhausen" doing so in 2003.
*Having taken part in the creation of the "Bezirksoberliga"s in Bayern, it is somewhat ironic that it took the "1. FC Sonthofen" till 1998 to gain promotion to this league.
*With the "FC Pipinsried" in 1999 the title of "Champion of Schwaben" went to Oberbayern.
*When the "FC Schrobenhausen" gained promotion to the "Bezirksoberliga Schwaben" in 2006 it became the first and only club to have played in two different "Bezirksoberligas", having spent the 1988-89 season in the "Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern". "Schrobenhausen" left the Oberbayern league system in the early 2000s to join Schwaben.Teams promoted from Bezirksoberliga Schwaben to Landesliga Süd via play-off games
Placings in the BOL Schwaben
*♦ denotes club played in a league higher then the Bezirksoberliga.
* The "FC Augsburg II" withdrew from the league in 1989.
* The "FC Enikon Augsburg" withdrew from the "Oberliga" in 1995.Overall table
The "SpVgg Kaufbeuren"' leads the overall table of this league, 298 points ahead of the "TSV 1861 Nördlingen", third placed is the "TSV Kottern". The "SV Klingsmoos" holds the 63rd and last place with 16 points [cite web|url=http://www.fcgundelfingen.de/Fussball/Historie/EWTAB-BOLS.pdf|title=Overall table of the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben 1988-2007|accessdate=2007-12-15|author=|work=
FC Gundelfingen ] . The "SpVgg Kaufbeuren" has spent 18 out of a possible 20 seasons in the "Bezirksoberliga", only interrupted by two one-year stints in the "Landesliga".Teams in the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben for 2007/08
See also
Schwaben football league system External links
* [http://www.bfv.de/ Bayrischer Fussball Bund (Bavarian FA)]
* [http://www.f-archiv.de/ Das deutsche Fussball Archiv ]
* [http://www.bayliga.de/ Bavarian League tables and results]References
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